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...like the running stitch or French knot."Yes, we're seeing an embroidery resurgence," said Linda Augsburg, executiveeditor at American Patchwork & Quilting magazine. She contrasts today's innovations with the counted cross-stitch patterns...

...decide whether and how it is going to release "The Interview" and then stick with the plan, said Matthew Belloni, executiveeditor of The Hollywood Reporter. "They need to take a clear position on this," he said. "So far the position has...

...mission of preserving and interpreting our great Western history for all generations, is inspiring," True West ExecutiveEditor Bob Boze Bell said in a news release. "They keep the Old West alive."Writer Johnny D. Boggs chose the winners...

...on how much you can give to a candidate, it really keeps the outside spending down," said John Dunbar, deputy executiveeditor at the Center for Public Integrity.___Q: Is it my imagination, or are most of the ads I'm seeing negative...

...America on Probation," (New York Times, Jan. 27), Bill Keller, The New York Times columnist and former executiveeditor, made this key accusatory point: "The quest for safe and humane alternatives to lockup faces opposition from prosecutors...

...the AP's move has been over its decision to drop the term "illegal immigrant." AP Senior Vice President and ExecutiveEditor Kathleen Carroll explained that the change on "illegal immigrant" was based on the no-labeling policy. "We...

...people. "You get to know people through their food," said Murphy, a travel writer and former Southern Living executiveeditor."You can take everything away from a people. Slavery took people's religion and homes and language ... but...

...immigrant ... is accurate and neutral for news stories."So what changed? "Journalist" Kathleen Carroll, AP's executiveeditor, attributes the move to the "evolving" English language. I attribute it to the "evolving" transformation of...